Description
Hazuki Fujiwara, a central character in the Ojamajo Doremi franchise, has been Doremi Harukaze's close friend since kindergarten. Hailing from a wealthy family, her upbringing emphasizes etiquette and structured activities. Her appearance features long brown hair, typically styled in a ponytail secured by an orange bow, with short bangs and a long fringe on the left side. She wears round glasses over her brown eyes. Initially, she wears a white buttoned shirt under a light yellow and orange vest, an orange pleated knee-length skirt, white rolled socks, and brown loafers. Later series depict her in a light yellow and white buttoned blouse, a light orange skirt with straps, and light yellow rolled socks with different loafers.
Gentle and shy, Hazuki often lacks confidence, influenced by her parents' overprotectiveness. She finds expressing her true feelings difficult to avoid upsetting others, yet possesses a strong desire for independence. Studious and engaged in violin and ballet lessons, her schedule remains tightly controlled by her mother. Despite her sheltered life, she is not spoiled, displaying maturity and a motherly demeanor, especially with younger children. She startles easily, panics frequently, and has low physical endurance. Deeply empathetic, she often prioritizes others' happiness over her own, sometimes leading to rash choices. Hazuki can become stubborn defending her beliefs and reacts intensely to perceived injustices. She harbors an extreme fear of ghosts, provoking screams and flight. She enjoys fish but dislikes meat and cucumber. Her birthday is February 14th.
As a witch apprentice, Hazuki becomes the "Orange Witch Apprentice" after she and Aiko Senoo witness Majorika using magic, necessitating their apprenticeship to protect Doremi's secret. Initially struggling with transformation due to her glasses snagging her dress, she later excels in spellcasting, often outperforming peers. Her spells include the transformation chant "Pretty Witch Hazuki tchi!" and incantations like "Paipai Ponpoi Puwapuwa Puu!" and "Paipai Ponpoi, Shinayaka ni!" for her Magical Stage. She debuts by bringing a wind-up mouse to life and participates in passing numerous witch exams and challenges.
Her relationships profoundly shape her. She shares a deep, mutually supportive bond with Doremi, dating back to childhood. She initially perceives Aiko as rude but grows close after recognizing her kindness. Hazuki connects well with Onpu Segawa through shared maturity and femininity. Her friendship with Momoko Asuka begins awkwardly after a blunt correction makes Hazuki cry, but they reconcile over mutual timidness. She acts as a gentle mentor to Hana, helping with studies and sometimes adopting a maternal approach. She finds Pop Harukaze adorable and mature for her age.
Hazuki holds long-standing romantic feelings for Masaru Yada, who comforted her in kindergarten after her hat blew into a river. She becomes withdrawn if suspecting he hides feelings for others and takes time to acknowledge her own emotions. Fujio, a FLAT4 member, expresses interest, which she does not reciprocate due to her attachment to Masaru. She shares a close, grandmotherly relationship with her family's maid, Baaya, who offers advice and stories.
In the light novel sequel series years later, Hazuki attends Karen Girls' Academy to pursue a career as a professional violinist. She retains her gentle nature but shows increased confidence, greater honesty about her feelings, and occasional bluntness, particularly with Doremi. She dates Masaru privately, marking the series' only established romantic relationship among the main characters. Music remains central to her life, making her the only character continuing her childhood instrument. A subplot involves her navigating a rumor about being seen near a love hotel with Masaru, stemming from a jealous friend's actions. Hazuki ultimately forgives the friend after resolving the misunderstanding. Despite her growth, she still experiences stress and worry.
Her background includes early sensitivity and quietness, with her kindergarten friendships with Doremi and Masaru being foundational. Her development focuses on overcoming insecurities, gaining self-assurance through friendships, and dedicating herself to her passion for music into adulthood.
Gentle and shy, Hazuki often lacks confidence, influenced by her parents' overprotectiveness. She finds expressing her true feelings difficult to avoid upsetting others, yet possesses a strong desire for independence. Studious and engaged in violin and ballet lessons, her schedule remains tightly controlled by her mother. Despite her sheltered life, she is not spoiled, displaying maturity and a motherly demeanor, especially with younger children. She startles easily, panics frequently, and has low physical endurance. Deeply empathetic, she often prioritizes others' happiness over her own, sometimes leading to rash choices. Hazuki can become stubborn defending her beliefs and reacts intensely to perceived injustices. She harbors an extreme fear of ghosts, provoking screams and flight. She enjoys fish but dislikes meat and cucumber. Her birthday is February 14th.
As a witch apprentice, Hazuki becomes the "Orange Witch Apprentice" after she and Aiko Senoo witness Majorika using magic, necessitating their apprenticeship to protect Doremi's secret. Initially struggling with transformation due to her glasses snagging her dress, she later excels in spellcasting, often outperforming peers. Her spells include the transformation chant "Pretty Witch Hazuki tchi!" and incantations like "Paipai Ponpoi Puwapuwa Puu!" and "Paipai Ponpoi, Shinayaka ni!" for her Magical Stage. She debuts by bringing a wind-up mouse to life and participates in passing numerous witch exams and challenges.
Her relationships profoundly shape her. She shares a deep, mutually supportive bond with Doremi, dating back to childhood. She initially perceives Aiko as rude but grows close after recognizing her kindness. Hazuki connects well with Onpu Segawa through shared maturity and femininity. Her friendship with Momoko Asuka begins awkwardly after a blunt correction makes Hazuki cry, but they reconcile over mutual timidness. She acts as a gentle mentor to Hana, helping with studies and sometimes adopting a maternal approach. She finds Pop Harukaze adorable and mature for her age.
Hazuki holds long-standing romantic feelings for Masaru Yada, who comforted her in kindergarten after her hat blew into a river. She becomes withdrawn if suspecting he hides feelings for others and takes time to acknowledge her own emotions. Fujio, a FLAT4 member, expresses interest, which she does not reciprocate due to her attachment to Masaru. She shares a close, grandmotherly relationship with her family's maid, Baaya, who offers advice and stories.
In the light novel sequel series years later, Hazuki attends Karen Girls' Academy to pursue a career as a professional violinist. She retains her gentle nature but shows increased confidence, greater honesty about her feelings, and occasional bluntness, particularly with Doremi. She dates Masaru privately, marking the series' only established romantic relationship among the main characters. Music remains central to her life, making her the only character continuing her childhood instrument. A subplot involves her navigating a rumor about being seen near a love hotel with Masaru, stemming from a jealous friend's actions. Hazuki ultimately forgives the friend after resolving the misunderstanding. Despite her growth, she still experiences stress and worry.
Her background includes early sensitivity and quietness, with her kindergarten friendships with Doremi and Masaru being foundational. Her development focuses on overcoming insecurities, gaining self-assurance through friendships, and dedicating herself to her passion for music into adulthood.